Sister Wives unleashes Kody Brown And Robyn Brown» attempts to justify possession of the lion’s share of Coyote Pass this week on the TLC series. Janelle Brown kicked things off last week with a warning to Meri Brown.
Janelle suggested that Meri be cautious about Kody’s ideas on how to financially divide the land. When Meri heard this, she insisted that Kody would support her, but something is about to drastically change during this week’s episode.
Sister Wives: Kody Brown and Robyn Brown have a monopoly on Coyote Pass Land?
In the next Sunday Sister Wives episodeMeri Brown sees Coyote Pass as monopolized by Kody Brown and Robyn Brown. According to what is written on the paper, Meri Brown only gets a third of one of the four plots of land.
This leaves him with ownership of the smaller portion of the family property. Kody Brown completed a land swap with Christine Brown, so she is no longer affiliated with their Coyote Pass property.
But the other four adults Sister Wives the deceased marriage still owns it together. But from what we see on paper, Meri and Janelle don’t have a fair share.
The diagram below in this article shows the owners of each parcel of land. So their Coyote Pass property is divided into four lots.
This should give each of them an equal quarter of this real estate assets. But as it stands, Kody and Robyn own the lion’s share of the property. Meri calls it a “monopoly.”
Is Janelle Brown at risk of losing everything?
Kody Brown looks into the camera during this Sunday night’s show Sister Wives episode and confesses how he thought he wasn’t being fair to Janelle with the Coyote Pass Land. Then he also said he thought she was about to do that to him first.
Kody didn’t explain how he thought Janelle would do this. But given that he and Robyn own the majority of Sister Wives Coyote Pass family land, you’d think he had the upper hand on all that.
But he smiles and coos about his wife (Robyn), who wouldn’t let him cheat on his ex-wife because Robyn Brown has a conscience. Well, how deep is Robyn’s conscience?
When Robyn Brown had to explain why ownership of the family’s Coyote Pass land appears to be monopolized by her and Kody, fans thought she gave a pretty lame excuse. Some wondered where her conscience was when she answered questions about it.
Sister Wives: Robyn speaks for Kody…
Sister Wives celebrity Robyn Brown finds her voice in the next episode. Meri Brown tells Janelle she’s angry. The preview does not specify the source of this anger.
But as the clip goes on, Meri cautiously talks to Kody and Robyn about Coyote Pass. This also suggests Sister Wives fans that Meri’s anger comes from the subject of fair ownership of this land.
Specifically, the conversation was likely about whether Kody intended to make each of the four owners whole with their fair share of this family asset.
Then, when it’s Robyn Brown’s turn to do a confessional, she explains why she and Kody Brown own the most share of the Coyote Pass land. Sister Wives fans were shocked by his dismissal of this fact as if it meant nothing.
Sister Wives: Robyn shocks fans with bizarre excuse
She claims Kody set it up that way. When Robyn first saw the acts, she questioned Kody Brown. But he said it didn’t matter. He then claimed that he had little time to think about it and that it was the quickest way to close the deal at the time.
Fans were furious to think that Robyn thought anyone would buy this excuse. It is just as easy to write the names Janelle Brown or Meri Brown in documents as it is to write Robyn Brown.
Traditionally, the Sister Wives women were used to Kody Brown being co-owners of all the properties his wives owned.
But instead of Robyn’s name on the plots in the footage above, viewers suggest it would have been just as easy to fairly allocate the properties to the other wives, which was not the case. That said, the outcome of this discussion will play out in Sunday’s episode of this TLC series.
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